Platform in a sentence as a noun

Doing that is simply robbing your long-term platform value for short-term successes.

They could be doing anything with it.. Porting it to a new platform.. Compiling it with unsafe GCC flags.. Or worse..

But when the next hot platform or architecture or whatever comes out you get tired of running in exactly the same place.

It's really easy to make an overwrought, complex app on any platform, and iOS is no exception.

What people here aren't getting with the references to XBox and iOS is that Notch's objections aren't to closed platforms.

It was only able to reach closed markets like iOS and XBox because of its success as a side project on an open platform.

What do you think the purpose of the platform developer relations executive is?

The two are basically the same thing, because platforms solve accessibility.

We don't do internal service-oriented platforms, and we just as equally don't do external ones.

They are basically advertising platforms for real estate agents.

They depend on real estate agents manually inputting their listings into the Zillow/Trulia platforms.

All aspects of the platform feature a near-ridiculous level of security.

Maestro's funding is a feeble thing compared to the gargantuan Microsoft Office programming platform: it's a fluffy rabbit versus a T-Rex.

But they understand platforms as a purely accidental outgrowth of having started life in the business of providing platforms.

We can't keep launching products and pretending we'll turn them into magical beautiful extensible platforms later.

They've made some fundamentally non-open choices, particularly around their mobile platform.

Drive is also an open platform, so were working with many third-party developers so you can do things like send faxes, edit videos and create website mockups directly from Drive.

Would you?Well, the first big thing Bezos realized is that the infrastructure they'd built for selling and shipping books and sundry could be transformed an excellent repurposable computing platform.

> Stallman had this to say upon his induction: "Now that we have made the Internet work, the next task is to stop it from being a platform for massive surveillance, and make it work in a way that respects human rights, including privacy.

Supply-side economics and increased benefits for the rich are a major part of the Republican platform, and because this idea has been accepted as true by society at large, it is not being directly challenged by the Democrats.

Platform definitions

noun

a raised horizontal surface; "the speaker mounted the platform"

noun

a document stating the aims and principles of a political party; "their candidate simply ignored the party platform"; "they won the election even though they offered no positive program"

See also: program

noun

the combination of a particular computer and a particular operating system

noun

any military structure or vehicle bearing weapons

noun

a woman's shoe with a very high thick sole

See also: chopine